“The information was very alarming,” Fresno Police Chief Jerry Dyer said at a press conference Monday. “Those posts appeared to be very, very real. One of those posts stated that changed the name of this club to Pulse Nightclub – ‘since you will share the same fate.'”

In 2016, a massacre at the LGBT club Pulse in Orlando took the lives of 49 people.

Dyer said they were able to track the person’s computer and make an arrest.

Jose Isabel Lechuga, 28, of Selma, was arrested and booked into the Fresno County Jail.

Dyer said he was located in Fowler on Friday.

He was in possession of a semi-automatic handgun, and upon a search of his Selma home, officers found two shotguns, another handgun, and thousands of rounds of ammunition.

Dyer said Lechuga admitted to making threats against FAB because he was upset about social media posts that were made about his girlfriend’s mother. She had been involved in an altercation at FAB previously, and a video posted of the incident got more than 27,000 views in the first day.

Dyer said Lechuga claimed to have no intention of carrying out any threat, but Dyer said there’s no way to know.